Market intelligence for international student recruitment from ICEF

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Recruiting in Thailand

...recommends a range of communications targeted specifically to Thai parents, including parent-focused newsletters, websites, social media accounts, and specialised handbooks or other advisory resources. “A successful marketing campaign...

K-12 international school enrolment surpasses four million worldwide

We are pleased to present the following guest post from Anne Keeling, who handles media relations and marketing for The International School Consultancy (ISC), a marketing intelligence and...

Leading with the destination: A case study in location-based marketing

...end Facebook is a social space and the most successful pages use it that way. As of February 2014, Spaniards spend about 1.5 hours per day using social...

Fifth annual English proficiency ranking finds Latin America on the rise

...for the linkages between skills – language skills included – and economic and social development, all of which will continue to make EF’s global proficiency index worth watching...

British government proposes major higher education reform package

...Potential: Teaching excellence, social mobility and student choice – sets out a series of proposals that could substantially redraw the landscape of British higher education in the years...

Poland launches internationalisation strategy

...Union in 1989, the country underwent a series of political, economic, social, and educational reforms to prepare for EU accession in 2004. In the early 2000s, Polish higher...

New research provides fresh insights for reaching and engaging millennials

...means that many brands are focusing their efforts on using innovation and social initiatives with genuine merit to tell their stories, and allowing social media to do the...

Denmark moving to strengthen international student recruitment

...as well as socially,” recommending that foreign students be placed in student groups with “a different background,” as well as with a “substantial proportion of Danish students.” Students...

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